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Lacy
May 22, 2025

What is the weight limit of the upper bunk in the Rage’n model?

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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025

The weight limit of the upper bunk in the Pacific Coachworks Rage’n model is not provided in the context.

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May 30, 2025

How can I obtain a manual for my 20 ft., 2016 SS Sandsport toyhauler travel trailer? Thanks

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Summary of Contents for Pacific Coachworks Econ

  • Page 2 92571 (Warrantor) warrants to the ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail delivery. Pacific Coachworks warrants that all parts of our manufacturer are free from substantial defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service, and only if the unit is used for the intended purpose of recreational travel and camping.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS page page INTRODUCTION SECTION II - WARRANTIES TOWING & LOADING Pacific Coachworks Warranty Appliance and other Component Warranties TOW VEHICLE SELECTION HITCH SELECTION Conventional Hitch DELIVERY CHECKLIST Fifth Wheel Hitch IMPORTANT SERIAL NUMBERS CONNECTOR CORD SAFETY CHAINS...
  • Page 4 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE Floor Coverings Paneling Table and Counter Top Surfaces Upholstery Draperies WINTER FREEZE PROTECTION In Use In Storage Anti-Freezing Procedure WINTER & SUMMER PROTECTION Exterior Interior REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS NHTSA (NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION) STATEMENT Pacific Coachworks CONTACT INFORMATION...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Federal Certification label. It indicates compliance with these requirements: DELIVERY CHECKLIST Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Your Pacific Coachworks dealer has been trained to (for U.S. units), properly condition and service your unit before making or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards delivery to you.
  • Page 6: Important Serial Numbers

    Check for these items: Furnace - 1. __________ Entry Door and Dead Bolt Keys Make and Model _ 2. __________ Access Door Keys Serial Number 3 . _________ LP Gas Containers Air Conditioner - _____Regulator Make and Model _____Spud Nut Assemblies Serial Number 4.
  • Page 7 SECTION I RV SYSTEMS, FAMILIARIZATION & OPERATION...
  • Page 8: Rv Systems, Familiarization

    WARNING - Do not bring, place or store LP gas containers, gasoline, or other SECTION I flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a RV SYSTEMS, fire or explosion can result. LP gas containers FAMILIARIZATION & OPERATION are equipped with safety devices that relieve excessive press re by discharging gas to the LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) System...
  • Page 9: Tank Removal & Installation

    connection for leaks using a non-ammoniated,  Never over tighten the tank outage valve. It non-chlorinated soapy water solution must only be finger tight. approved leak detection solution and watch for  enlarging soap bubbles; Please read all sections regarding LPG in your 4.
  • Page 10: Lp Gas Detector

    volt battery, or the 120 volt AC power cord is con- Some precautions you can take to prevent freeze-up are: nected to shore power and the converter is plugged in. I. Keep the tank service valve closed when the If the trailer is in storage or is otherwise not being tank is not in use or is empty;...
  • Page 11: Refrigerator

    DC electricity. Operation of the furnace is controlled ing. by a wall mounted thermostat. NOTE: Pacific Coachworks recommends that you do NOTE: Proper operation depends upon the free flow not operate the refrigerator on LP gas while towing your of air through the ducting, at the register outlets, and RV.
  • Page 12: Range And Oven

    Fresh Water System comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is The fresh water system in your Pacific Coachworks greater when the appliance is used for long periods of recreational vehicle is designed to utilize two time.
  • Page 13: City Water Connection

    City Water Connection. To use city water, simply con- To properly fill the water tank follow these nect a water hose from the campground, RV park or guidelines:  other outside water source to the 3/4" swivel female Do not wedge the water hose into water hose service connector fitting located on left side the filler pipe;...
  • Page 14: Sanitizing

    RV system functions very similar to a house depending upon the floor plan) holding tanks are system. It consists of trapped and vented drain installed on all Pacific Coachworks recreational lines from each inside plumbing fixture, a vented vehicles. Each tank is equipped with a termination solid waste (or toilet) holding tank, one (or two) (knife) valve.
  • Page 15: Tank Dumping

    RV sewer systems (these aid in the breakdown of Electrical System wastes); Your Pacific Coachworks recreational vehicle is  Maintain some water in the toilet tank enough powered by two basic electrical systems: a 12 volt DC to keep the tank bottom covered.
  • Page 16: 120 Volt Ac System

    If one Pacific Coachworks uses either a 30 amp or a 50 amp of these receptacles is not working check the GFCI recep- electric cord from the trailer to power supply. Be sure tacle to see if it has tripped.
  • Page 17: Gfi

    The slide-out room does not require any supports at the outer corners. However, for extended periods of use, some Converters. Pacific Coachworks uses a 55 amp converter means of support at the outer corners may be desirable to on all trailers. Converters take the incoming 120 volt...
  • Page 18 If battery connections are reversed it will blow-out the Automatic over temperature shut-down. In the converter fuse(s) so be sure to check battery unlikely event of a fan failure or insufficient venti- connections. Power converters produce a lot of heat lation in the power converter compartment, these and generally have a fan that goes on during heavy use converters will automatically shut down.
  • Page 19 SECTION II TOWING AND LOADING...
  • Page 20: Towing & Loading

    Owner's Manual. Pacific Coachworks recommends you refer to your tow-vehicle manufacturer for tow vehicle ratings and capacities to determine safe towing guidelines. Consult...
  • Page 21: Fifth Wheel Hitch

    Gross Vehicle Weight Rating WARNING (GVWR). Weight distributing and sway control devices Your new Pacific Coachworks trailer or fifth wheel are not used with a fifth wheel hitch. will need brakes adjusted after the first 200 miles of...
  • Page 22: Breakaway Switch

    GAWR and synchronized braking provided by the brake GVWR as listed on the federal certification label. controller. Pacific Coachworks recommends the following wheel nut torque requirements: Breakaway switch. The breakaway switch on your Pacific Coachworks recreational vehicle is located TORQUE REQUIREMENTS near the hitch.
  • Page 23: Hubs

    Pacific Coachworks assumes no liability for any person who controlled conditions. On a wide, isolated road chooses to occupy a Pacific Coachworks travel trailer with good visibility in both directions and no or fifth wheel trailer while it is moving.
  • Page 24: Sway Control

    Remember to consider your roof vents, roof rack, equalizer hitch adjustment, bad tires, flat tire, antennas, and air conditioner when you are figu excessive speed, excessive braking, strong side vertical clearance. winds, wind gusts, road dips, being passed by 11. When pulling up to or away from a curb, watch heavy trucks/buses, sudden and/or severe steering for obstructions beyond the cu b because the front...
  • Page 25: Parking

    This will work along a curved line as fluids, including fuel, engine oil and coolants. • well as a straight line. Large steering wheel Payload: Pacific Coachworks term for the movements may cause the trailer to jackknife, maximum capacity (by weight) available for filling...
  • Page 26: Verify That Your Rig Is Properly Loaded

    GAWR and still Loading your Pacific Coachworks recreational vehicle overload an individual tire on that axle if you are and tow vehicle will become second nature to you after not careful.
  • Page 29: General Information

    SECTION III GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 30: Code Of Ethics

    SECTION III my vehicle until it can be disposed of in a GENERAL INFORMATION proper container. 13. Be especially careful to always use my ashtray for cigarettes, cigars, and matches - Code of Ethics not the open window of my vehicle. All recreational vehicles owners share a common set 14.
  • Page 31: The Campsite

    BTU input as shown on all of your gas appliances. Pacific Coachworks recommends that all passengers Divide this figure into 92,000 - the result will give be carried only in the motor vehicle towing your you the total hours of usage per gallon when all trailer.
  • Page 32: Dust Seepage

    Check tire pressure. If your trailer is washer/dryer equipped, Check safety chain hookup and break- be sure the exhaust hose is vented properly to away hookup. the outside. Remove and store wheel blocks. Consider using a dehumidifier. Raise hitch jack and store jack pad. Check batteries.
  • Page 33: Awnings Warning

    Also, a strong wind can bend the awning arms Listen for local weather broadcasts and avoid even if the awning is anchored to the ground. storms, if possible. If you are parked and there is Keep the awning rolled up if there are strong a lightning storm in the area, remember the winds in the area, at night, or when you are following:...
  • Page 34: Rubber Roof Care

    Rubber Roof Periodically wash the roof with soap and water. WARNING Severe damage can occur to cabinet doors exposed WARNING: Rubber roof material is slippery to periods of high humidity. This can occur when a recreational vehicle is kept closed up for a long when wet.
  • Page 35: Anti-Freezing Procedure

    WARNING: Never use ethylene glycol automotive Exterior: type anti-freeze or windshield washer anti-freeze in Perform all winter freeze protection the trailer water system. These could be harmful or procedures. fatal if swallowed. Turn off LP gas at the tank valve(s). Disconnect the batteries.
  • Page 36: Reporting Safety Defects

    If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, immediately notify the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in addition to notifying Pacific Coachworks If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.

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